Anonymous wrote:The old Target set-up
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Gee Your Hair Smells Terrific
Lemon Up Shampoo
Herbal Essences (in green bottle)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember these chocolate sandwich cookies from childhood that I still crave (but can't find). Cookie was a very different texture from Oreos, for example, and the filling was also chocolate. I think they were Keebler, but am not sure. Loved those things.
E.L. Fudge? I loved those?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jello pudding pops
+1 million. I loved those.
Yes, please! Just find a different spokesperson and they are set for a comeback.
I make my own with pop molds and the instant jello. They aren’t as good as the original ones, but definitely better than nothing.
Do yours form that thin layer of ice that came off in one piece? I loved that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jello pudding pops
+1 million. I loved those.
Yes, please! Just find a different spokesperson and they are set for a comeback.
I make my own with pop molds and the instant jello. They aren’t as good as the original ones, but definitely better than nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jello pudding pops
+1 million. I loved those.
Yes, please! Just find a different spokesperson and they are set for a comeback.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Have you read the book written by Andrew Gifford? You absolutely should.
https://www.amazon.com/We-All-Scream-Andrew-Gifford/dp/1939650798/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=2T84U46VGYXR1&keywords=giffords+ice+cream&qid=1556141287&s=gateway&sprefix=giffords&sr=8-1
Anonymous wrote:123 Jell-o
Morton’s honey buns
Pleasant Pheasant
American Cafe
Zebra Room pizza
Fuzzy Wuzzy - was a bear soap
Desk phones
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jello pudding pops
+1 million. I loved those.